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Environmental fate & pathways

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Overall, abiotic degradation of difluoromethane occurs very slowly. The half life in air was estimated at 4860 days and, based on the fact that the substance has no hydrolysable functional groups, an experimental hydrolysis as a function of pH study is considered scientifically unnecessary. The substance can be considered stable in water.

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